Lesedi Nuclear Services was founded to provide engineering, scheduled maintenance services and technical resources for the South African Nuclear Power Industry. Since 2006 Lesedi has diversified into a major Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) company supporting Eskom with its New Build Programme and covering other energy related infrastructure p...
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Proposals/Development: Participate in proposal teams, assist with scope development, provide input to piping/mechanical effort estimations, and contribute to project scheduling.
Design Development: Create detailed 2D and 3D technical drawings using Autodesk AEC Collection software, develop 3D Models, P&IDs and PFDs to engineer's instructions, and ensure compliance with relevant industry standards.
Technical Documentation: Produce accurate fabrication, construction, installation, and assembly drawings. Translate engineering concepts into comprehensive technical drawings.
Implementation Support: Provide guidance on models/routing, make drawing changes as needed, and offer support during installation with site presence when required.
Change Management: Effectively manage design modifications based on site measurements, material specifications, and client requirements.
Process Compliance: Adhere to drawing office procedures and support the mechanical engineering team while maintaining quality and technical standards.
QUALIFICATION
Minimum National Diploma in a relevant engineering qualification from an accredited university OR
Minimum National Certificate level 4 in a relevant draughting qualification from an accredited college
EXPERIENCE
3+ years of experience as a Multi-discipline Draughtsperson in an engineering and construction environment
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